Six Steinberg Controllers In One Bundle

Steinberg releases CMC Six-Pack 20/02/13

Steinberg has released the CMC Six-Pack, a new bundle deal comprising the CMC line-up of USB controllers.

Stefan Schreiber, product marketing manager at Steinberg, told us, "The CMC Six-Pack is the most flexible controller setup ever made for Cubase: it's a touch-based mixer; it's a handy pad controller; it's a transport control you won't want to miss after the first try.We're offering Cubase users the opportunity to get their hands on some really great controllers at a price that's unbeatable: over 50% less than if bought separately!"

Here's the full details in Steinberg's own words...

The CMC Six-Pack is made up of all six controllers designed to offer users a modular controller experience. Arranging the units in a way that best suits the personal needs when using Cubase makes the CMC series a very customizable hardware control system. Each of the six slim-sized USB controllers provides tactile control over Cubase features.

• Portable and compact: small enough to fit in your pocket, on a master keyboard or wherever desired

• User-assignable functions for even more flexibility and tweaking options

• USB-powered: no additional power supply required

• Cross-platform compatible: OS X and Windows support

• Cubase AI download version included to start recording your music straight away

Pricing and Availability:The CMC Six-Pack is available from selected resellers and through the Steinberg Online Shop as long as stocks last. The suggested retail price is 299 euros including German VAT.

Agreed..There seems to be a Big disconnect btw the EU and US small (aka bedroom) studio wants. The EU uses preferre a small foot print controller. Where as in the US, most want at least 16 /24 faders to start! Its all about the looks in the US.. :)

20-Feb-13 10:53 PM

Chryst Said...

Would this also mean that they are selling the stock and abandoning this product? I saw the German giant Thomann stopped selling the frames... Maybe rather go with Euphonix?

21-Feb-13 05:56 AM

Chryst Said...

Would this also mean that they are selling the stock and abandoning this product? I saw the German giant Thomann stopped selling the frames... Maybe rather go with Euphonix?